Faith, Morality and Being Irish
Discover the compelling narrative of Faith, Morality and Being Irish by Philip Leroy Kilbride, published in 2007. This insightful paperback, spanning 146 pages, delves into the life of an Irish entrepreneur and philanthropist who has made Africa his home since 1970. Through the expert ethnographic techniques of the authors, Kilbride and Farley, readers are invited to explore the rich tapestry of experiences that define the Irish presence in Kenya.
The book not only highlights the entrepreneurial spirit but also sheds light on the missionary work conducted by Irish Jesuits and others of Irish descent in Kenya. With themes of philanthropy, morality, and cultural identity, this work is essential for anyone interested in anthropology, ethnic studies, and the intersection of faith and humanitarian efforts. Join Kilbride and Farley on this enlightening journey that bridges continents and cultures.